Archive | March, 2011

Add-in Update: SageTV for Windows Home Server v7.1.5 Beta

SageTV for Windows Home Server gets a bugfix update. It’s beta, so for testers only at this point.

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Diskeeper 2011 HomeServer Waiting in the Wings

Diskeeper Corporation have a new version of their disk defragmentation application for Windows Home Server ready to ship.

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Hands On: Pogoplug Pro

If you want to have a simple means to remotely access media files and other data, it won’t get much simpler than the Pogoplug Pro.

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On Demand Streaming Music Comes to WDTV Live Series With Two New Services

Western Digital yesterday announced two new streaming music services that are being made available for the WD TV Live, WD TV Live Plus and WD TV Live Hub media players that further extend the range of content available to users.

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Fractal Design Lands in the US

Fractal Design comes to Newgg.

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Hands On: Iomega SuperHero Backup and Charger for iPhone

Back in January, Iomega unveiled a host of new product lines for 2011. In amongst the network attached storage devices and media receivers was an interesting iPhone backup and charging device called the SuperHero. The premise is simple – a charging dock that backs up your contacts and photos.

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Thecus Launches Their XXX NAS Product Line

Thecus does XXX Extreme NAS which includes their latest Firmware V5.

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KB2385637: Windows Home Server and Advanced Format Hard Disks

Microsoft releases a KB article outlining when you can use Advanced Formats drives and when you cannot with Windows Home Server V1 or 2011.

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Add-in: WHS Phone for Android

Want to connect to your home server with your Android phone? Now you can!

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Hands On: Q-Waves Quicklink HD

Whilst Intel’s Wireless Display technology may be front of mind for many when considering pushing video from a PC to a TV or projector, it requires compatible laptops (Intel-based, obviously) and TV adaptors. That may be fine for those ready to invest in new kit, but what about connecting your existing, or older PCs?

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